BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in men. Published randomised controlled trials assessing the benefits of therapy in men with osteoporosis are limited, but those available need to be used to develop management guidelines. OBJECTIVE: To present evidence based guidelines for the treatment of osteoporosis in men. DISCUSSION: It is estimated that 30-60% of men presenting with spinal fractures have another illness contributing to their bone disease. Therefore assessment and treatment of coexisting medical conditions is a vital part of management of osteoporosis. While primary prevention of fractures remains crucial, treatment to ensure further fractures do not occur is equally important. Alendronate...
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Although osteoporosis is generally regarded as a disease of women, up to 30% of hip fractures and 20...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
BACKGROUND: While strict criteria have been developed for defining osteoporosis in women (bone miner...
Male osteoporosis is a still largely underdiagnosed pathological condition. As a consequence, bone f...
Summary: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
AbstractSummaryAspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, defi...
Male osteoporosis is a still largely underdiagnosed pathological condition. As a conse-quence, bone ...
SUMMARY: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
Osteoporosis in men is a common but often overlooked disorder by clinicians. The criterion for osteo...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of treatment options to reduce osteoporotic fracture risk in me...
AbstractObjective To identify key research gaps regarding medication therapy to prevent osteoporotic...
Men undergo gradual bone loss with aging, resulting in fragile bones. It is estimated that one in fi...
To provide indications for currently approved treatments and future options for male osteoporosis, b...
Andrea Giusti,1 Gerolamo Bianchi2 1Bone Clinic, Department of Gerontology and Musculoskeletal Scienc...
Copyright © 2004 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
Although osteoporosis is generally regarded as a disease of women, up to 30% of hip fractures and 20...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
BACKGROUND: While strict criteria have been developed for defining osteoporosis in women (bone miner...
Male osteoporosis is a still largely underdiagnosed pathological condition. As a consequence, bone f...
Summary: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
AbstractSummaryAspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, defi...
Male osteoporosis is a still largely underdiagnosed pathological condition. As a conse-quence, bone ...
SUMMARY: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
Osteoporosis in men is a common but often overlooked disorder by clinicians. The criterion for osteo...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of treatment options to reduce osteoporotic fracture risk in me...
AbstractObjective To identify key research gaps regarding medication therapy to prevent osteoporotic...
Men undergo gradual bone loss with aging, resulting in fragile bones. It is estimated that one in fi...
To provide indications for currently approved treatments and future options for male osteoporosis, b...
Andrea Giusti,1 Gerolamo Bianchi2 1Bone Clinic, Department of Gerontology and Musculoskeletal Scienc...
Copyright © 2004 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
Although osteoporosis is generally regarded as a disease of women, up to 30% of hip fractures and 20...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...